Sunrise Man Arrested After Collision with BSO Deputy, Has Extensive Driving Offenses
Driver arrested after crash with BSO deputy has history of dangerous driving

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Sean Peter Alexis, a 40-year-old man from Sunrise, was arrested after crashing into a Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy, who sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Alexis has a significant history of dangerous driving, including multiple convictions and license suspensions.
- 01Sean Peter Alexis faces multiple charges including failing to remain at a crash and driving with a suspended license.
- 02The crash occurred around 6:15 p.m. at the intersection of West Broward Boulevard and Northwest 11th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale.
- 03A witness reported that Alexis ran a red light, colliding with the deputy's cruiser on the driver's side.
- 04From 2007 to 2023, Alexis has been convicted in at least a dozen traffic cases for dangerous driving behavior.
- 05He has previously been sentenced to probation for driving under the influence and has paid over $2,000 in fines.
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Sean Peter Alexis, a 40-year-old man from Sunrise, was arrested following a crash that injured a Broward Sheriff’s Office deputy. The incident occurred around 6:15 p.m. at the intersection of West Broward Boulevard and Northwest 11th Avenue. Witnesses reported that Alexis ran a red light, colliding with the deputy’s cruiser on the driver’s side, causing the cruiser to spin down the boulevard. The deputy sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to Broward Health Medical Center. Alexis fled the scene but was apprehended later that night by Fort Lauderdale and Plantation police. He is facing charges for failing to remain at a crash involving serious bodily injury, leaving the scene, and driving with a suspended license. Court records reveal that Alexis has a lengthy history of dangerous driving, with at least a dozen traffic convictions since 2007, including speeding and running red lights. He was sentenced to six months of probation for DUI in 2021 and has incurred over $2,000 in fines, along with multiple driving school requirements and license suspensions.
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The incident raises concerns about road safety and the enforcement of traffic laws in Broward County.
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